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with owners of damaged housing who have already received compensation. serhii said, a resident of chernihiv, was one of the first to receive 2000, it was in august 2023, but in september, on september 15, 2023, kamin adopted changes to the resolution, and this amount was changed to 500,000 uah. now he has such a problem that he cannot receive the difference of this compensation and again he cannot submit an application, since it is closed in the system, i suggest you look at the details further in the story, it is a tip, twisted, it is most likely wings, chernihiv sergey said shows the remains of the ammunition that damaged his house, he recalls that the shelling took place... on march 4, 2022, the roof flew off,
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the walls melted, so he appealed again when he learned that on september 15 , changes to the cabinet resolution on increasing the maximum the amount of compensation is up to 5000. they said that we cannot help you, since your application has already been filled out, and they do not have the opportunity to compensate me for the difference at this time. when a person receives money, the system automatically closes the application, it is impossible to open it again. in this case, a person can claim another type of compensation. from the new year, in january, in any case, as the ministry announced, the mechanism for compensating people for the funds they spent on the repair or restoration of their buildings will begin. according to the ministry of reconstruction,
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compensation will be provided for works and construction materials for which the applicant did not receive monetary or material assistance from public or international organizations. maryna kiriyenko, oleksandra milashevska, oleksandr sitko, social news, chernihiv. president volodymyr zelensky signed the state budget for 2024. he said this in his evening address. the verkhovna rada adopted the document in the second reading at the beginning of november. its main priority is protection from russian aggression, but at the same time we take into account the social needs of our people and fully fulfill the social obligations of our state. in a time of full-scale war, it is extremely important that every citizen of ours who needs government support receives it. school in 40 hours, and private house for 56, in ukraine. build
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buildings using a 3d printer. the first private housing appeared in the kyiv region, and the school was opened in the lviv region. lyudmila pavlenko knows how it works, what are the advantages of printing houses. here will be a dressing room, here i understand, well, i see a bed. natalia berezova shows her future bedroom. natalia's husband , yaroslav, built the house that used to stand on this spot for five years. last year in march. after three enemy hits, the house was left with a fire and walls, the family left the day before the shelling, they wanted to go to me, they wanted to go to me, the husband coordinated where and where they were shooting, in the morning he brought the children to virpin and immediately went with the boys to tro already, yaroslav berezov went to the front as a volunteer, died that year on november 6 near bakhmut, in memory of him... philanthropists decided to restore
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his family's home, the frame of the old house was demolished, and a new one was printed in its place using a 3d printer. this is the first and only ukrainian-made 3d printer. in addition to it, a laptop is also needed on the site. and the process is managed not by builders, but by programmers. according to the architect's drawing , the device can print any house. says one of its developers - dmytro zolotarov. we started this development three years ago, and we started classically, in the garage, in bags, we layered layer after layer for 58 hours. in less than a week, the 3d printer erected walls almost 3.5 m high. according to dmytro zolotarov, compared to traditional housing, printed housing has advantages: speed of construction, noise-absorbing walls, and energy efficiency. despite what it is
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concrete, we cover this concrete from the outside with such a very warm layer of polystyrene foam and in this way we create a thermos. the total area of ​​the house is more than 100 km. it has three rooms. and the living room, where there will be a kitchen, a dining area, a sofa will stand in the center, one of the rooms will also serve as a shelter. in this room, all internal concrete walls. they also decided to print a house for the berezovs because the family did not have time to complete the documents for their house before the full-scale war. with the registration of this new building, although it is the first printed private house in ukraine, there will be no problems. says the head of the embrace of the nation charity fund inna furman, who takes care of the project. according to dobna, this technology falls under the usual monolithic construction, that is, of course, in fact , if we were to build from bricks, what would we build from a gas block, and what, for example, we built from,
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did not build, printed, printed in 3d, in fact it is one thing and the same. and this is lviv, here the frame of a school for students was built on a 3d printer. primary grades, a room of 500 km is designed for 100 children. the 3d printer forms the walls from a special cement-based mixture, the exact coordinates are embedded in the device, when the walls were brought to the required height, it was remounted to build another section. the whole team was here, working here, for six weeks to set up the printer, to train the teams, and the 3d rendering of the frame took 40 hours. this is what the school will look like after commissioning. now the object has been preserved, sponsors are being sought. according to sebastian gober,
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the work will be resumed in the spring, because it is covered in winter the roof is not possible. 3d technologies have been used in construction in europe for 15 years, and they have proven their worth. activity - says sebast gober. the team foa charitable foundation, which finances the project, plans to build a center for training ukrainians to use this technology. when asked whether it will be widely used in ukraine, the deputy minister of infrastructure answered: it will be necessary to look carefully at the energy efficiency certificates that will be made after the building is put into operation in order to say how much it is, well, it is very fast, it is very energy-efficient, but they don't dislike it in ukraine , for example, panel houses, but they like it to be a monolith, they like it to be brick, well , that is, there are traditions that, that is, it takes time,
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clay the products were preserved, the house of the resident of irpen, lyubov tyutina, was completely burned down due to shelling by the russians, the woman is an architect by profession, although her house was made of bricks, now she dreams of a printed house, she believes that this technology is not only more economical, but also more ecological. this used to be my house, now it's a huge pile of junk, it must be reprocessed, processed, brought into special mixtures, from which new houses can then be built. in order to print and fully furnish the house for the berezovy family, 40 partners joined together, as everyone has delays from time to time. due to the amount of work , the new year's eve had to be moved to next year, despite the fact that it is not possible to live here yet, natalia is visited home every day, because bela, ursa and jesy are waiting for her here. one of the dogs recently gave birth to puppies. natalia shares that, thanks to them and
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the new house, she has again felt the taste for life. lyudmila pavlenko, ivan korsh, dmytro suslov, yelisaveta silaeva and ruslan lavrenov, public news. some objects of the so-called skivskyi gold were presented in kyiv. the collection was returned from the netherlands the day before. what is in the collection and when is skivske gold exhibited to the public? daria kinsha will tell. vessel for pouring wine. roman era. employees of the national museum of the history of ukraine unpack artefacts from the so-called skivsky gold collection, which returned to ukraine from the netherlands. for more than 10 years, the collection was outside the borders of ukraine, these are 565 artefacts from four museums of crimea, in particular, ancient sculptures, skivsky and sarmatian jewelry, chinese lacquer caskets, which are 2,000 years old. since february 14 , items from the collection of the national museum
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of the history of ukraine and four crimean museums have been exhibited at the allard pearson museum in amsterdam. in august 2014, after the end of the exhibition, prof. from the collection of the national museum of the history of ukraine was returned to kyiv. at the same time , it became impossible to return valuables from the crimean museums to the territory occupied by russia. but. museums of crimea, which are de facto controlled by the russian authorities, insisted on exactly this. in the netherlands , a legal process has started on this matter. in december 2016, the court in amsterdam decided to transfer the crimean treasures to the state of ukraine. the amsterdam court of appeal made the same decision. museums of crimea filed a cassation appeal to the supreme court of the netherlands, this year on june 9, this court rejected the appeal of crimean museums and upheld the judge's decision. lower instances without changes. not only civil
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organizations, but also special authorities were involved in the return of values of ukraine, special institutions that ensured the safety of this process, so we have the opportunity to state the fact here and with you today: the collection has cleared customs and is located in ukraine. according to the head of the ministry, the amount of gold stored in the museum in the netherlands amounted to about 9 million hryvnias, but since ukraine assumed the costs of transporting the collection, the debt was canceled in order to deliver the gold from skov to ukraine, more than a million hryvnias were spent, together with the collection allard pearson museum transferred to ukraine and the equipment in which the collection was kept for 10 years. all artifacts will be unpacked and delivered to the ob. after studying their condition, some can restore.
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the artifacts will be kept in the treasury of the national museum of the history of ukraine. according to rostislav karandeev, they plan to present them at the exhibition on january 22, the day of the unity of ukraine. after the deoccupation of crimea, the collection is planned to be returned to the museum from where it was taken. darius kincha and dmytro panov. social news. chevrons approaching victory, i am a bpp operator, i save lives and teach others. i destroy enemy shaheds during air attacks. i am
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a driver, i am an infantryman. our tasks are different. the goal is one. choose your specialty and fill out the questionnaire on the website of the national guard. we will win together. dear, how are you? now it is so difficult for many to relax, and especially when you are at school alone , when i am very tense, i do an exercise that always helps me, i open my mouth like that crocodile and yawn sweetly, the first time i can make an effort, and then either relaxes and reveals itself, it becomes easier for me and even want to sleep, do like mom to relax or fall asleep. at how are you.com, caring people. mental health programs tiyak and their friends from unicef have collected tips on how to help yourself and your child cope
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with stress. from now on, goodies under the pillow will appear on time. on december 6, we celebrate saint nicholas day. so, let's start with the temporary situation. in the temporarily occupied territories and not only in the front-line territories as well, the suburbs of kherson are under heavy enemy fire, the russian military is attacking from the temporarily occupied left shore, roman mrochko, the head of the kherson city military administration, wrote about this in a telegram, and this is not the only shelling that took place today, we are talking about the consequences with yuriy sobolevsky, the first deputy chairman of the kherson regional council. mr. yuriy, good evening, glory to ukraine, i congratulate you as a hero of glory. mr. yury, if possible, briefly on the consequences of enemy shelling for today, in particular this
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evening alarm, air, did it somehow affect the kherson region, well, you know, our main risks are not during air raids, but under the time of the artillery shelling, unfortunately, as of the evening, four people were injured in us, all of them in the berislav district, although there were flights over kherson today and in the central part. of the city in other districts, three people were injured as a result of artillery fire, and one person was injured when an armed drone dropped explosives directly on a vehicle. ugh. mr. yuriy, today there were explosions also in the temporarily occupied territory. the adviser to the mayor of mariupol, petro andryushchenko , wrote in a telegram that there were, well, how is he drew, you can say bavovna and wrote that it happened in the anniversary room, do you know anything about these explosions?
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well, we keep informational silence, because each such case is actually the result of the hard work of a large number of people, and i think that it is possible that after the victory it will become more known who was involved in this, and i can say that the number of occupiers has decreased today, temporarily occupied territories, this is, firstly, secondly, it has a very important psychological meaning, because the enemy should not feel safe, on any square meter of our land, when they are in the temporarily occupied territory, they... must understand that at any moment something may explode, ugh, mr. yuriy, as far as i understand, the weather in the kherson region in the last days, er, what is known about the consequences of the bad weather, in particular , again, maybe there is information on the temporarily occupied territories, how the consequences are eliminated there, or has anyone taken up this matter at all? in fact, in
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the temporarily occupied territory, the situation is much worse there, because they are only today created a coordination headquarters in general, regarding the elimination of these consequences, yesterday they had a day off, because there was a lot of damage to critical infrastructure, a large number of settlements and now there is no electricity, we are talking about the left bank, it is already free in our territory, of course the same there are consequences, but recovery teams are working. military administrations and utility services and energy companies also got involved there very promptly, and well , in my opinion, it is very effective, now they are working on it, there are already partial results the infrastructure has already been renewed, but there is still work to be done, unfortunately, about what you said about the day off, well, it is logical, when it is logical in quotes, of course, when some kind of
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trouble happens, to take a day off, why not, mr. yuriy , thank you for the information. yuriy sabolevskyi, the first deputy chairman of the kherson regional council , we talked about the situation in the front-line kherson, the front-line areas of the kherson region and the temporarily occupied areas of the kherson region. ah, about one more, about one more war point on the world map, the truce between israel and hamas, continued for two days. this is reported by the times of israel. according to the publication, the hamas group released today. the fifth group of hostages, they were held captive in the gaza strip for 53 days, it is expected that 10 more hostages will be released tomorrow, well , in total, 20 hostages will be returned by wednesday evening, that is, 10 more should be released on wednesday, as the pérez newspaper writes i continued to deliver additional aid to the gas sector and release as many
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hostages and prisoners as possible. what is the situation now, we will talk with suran karapetov first senior sergeant of the israel defense forces. i welcome you to the broadcast of the single news marathon. good evening. good evening, please tell us about the results of the truce, which we can talk about now. perhaps you have new figures on how many hostages have been released in general and how, in particular, the israeli army has used this time during which the truce continues? today there is a figure of 60 freed israeli hostages, there is also a need to sort out people who are not recognized as citizens of israel, these are thais, these are residents of other countries who were their misfortune in the territory where the terrorists broke through, as used by
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the israeli army, well, as probably, any army should use that situation when there is an opportunity to calm down, i think. without special details, we are preparing, we are preparing for the continuation of hostilities. that is, after the end of the truce, there will be hostilities again ? as our prime minister said, after the end of the armistice, we will continue to fulfill one of two main tasks. basically, the army was given two tasks. the first is the release of the hostages, the second is this destruction of khabas. ugh. how many hostages did you manage to free? thank god, we are working further, regarding the hostages, as soon as rfe/rl published the news, with your permission, i will quote, israel announced that it had released 10 of its citizens and two foreigners. as a result of the new exchange, hamas, in turn, must release 30 palestinian prisoners from its prisons. radio svoboda, a few minutes ago, literally, a message appeared.
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tell me, please, how hamas can use this truce, but not only that and, on your part, there is a preparation that maybe there is some intelligence on this? of course, this is not the case. with the secret information that hamas is also using the cease-fire in order to restore communication between units, in order to bring in some more ammunition, rockets, in order to provide maximum resistance to the israeli army, we know this, we understand this very well, it was a forced step, understanding which, understanding the consequences of which the israeli leadership went to this forced truce, we will say frankly, they twisted our hands, but the situation with the hostages, look, there is a commandment, redeem the captive from captivity, it is written in the torah, it is written in the fifth book, we live by
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these commandments and we fulfill them, besides, the value of each human life sometimes even outweighs some political or military considerations, that's why we were forced to take this step, but as soon as this all ends, a truce, hamas must learn the lesson that it will never learn. how many need to be released and what is the probability that the truce can be extended to finally release everyone. according to official data, hamas captured about 240 people, this is the updated data that was available before the beginning of the truce. if released at 60, but let's do simple math. the fact is that, in addition to the fact that of these 240 hostages, we also found people who we
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thought were 166 people in total, these are the rest who are in the hands of terrorists. yes, what probably concerns the possible continuation of the truce. of course, some international forces are doing everything, let's say, possible steps to ensure that this truce continues, qatar is interested in this, saudi arabia is interested in this, everything will be decided at the political level, this is not my level, so i understand thank you for the information, suran karapetov, first sergeant of the israel defense army, we were talking about the ceasefire between israel and representatives. hamas heard that the israeli army was preparing to eliminate hamas after how the cease-fire will be completed, what
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aid ukraine has already received from the united states, and why the approval of new aid packages is socially delayed, they asked about it, they asked the ambassador of ukraine to the united states , oksana markarova, let's listen. ugh, we really call the united states strategic now. friend number one and it is very difficult to overestimate the role of the united states in starting from february 24, in fact, even earlier, if we look and remember the visit of president zelensky in september 21, during this visit, a lot was laid strategic things that have really helped us move quickly since february 24th, firstly, the new strategic partnership charter that was agreed upon during the visit in september of '21, which was signed in november, and that charter, if you look , it is public, it lays completely different, very broad foundations for
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strategic partnership in many areas. the second is our framework agreement on the foundations of defense partnership, and this agreement is not public, but there is a small public summary of it, and in fact, this agreement for five years laid the foundations for cooperation between the armed forces and our defense. departments, between the pentagon, the department of defense, which, in all sub-fields and branches of the military, who have been very helpful to us since december of 201, when the first presidential aid package was allocated, which allowed the planes to fly throughout january, as you remember you mean, deliver us javelins and everything else that was used immediately, after the attack, of course. what we saw after february 24, well, we must admit that it is unprecedented for
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the support of the united states, congress allocated additional budgets for us four times, the total amount of funds in these budgets is more than 110 billion dollars, of course not all of this money is exclusively for ukraine, but all of them are related to ukraine, because part of them goes to the countries of the eastern flank of nato, part of them goes to help those countries that helped us, the european ones, and without this help from the united states it would be, if not impossible, then very difficult for them to do it, of course, the largest, the funds that we already put on today, about 40,500,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 have received today at the end of which to date, these are actually weapons provided under various programs, and it is the united states that provides us with all this assistance on a grant basis , that is, all these additional budgets that have been allocated since february 24, these are not loans, they are not even soft loans, these are just grants that
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ukraine will not have to pay back, the united states is living now in the process of ... temporary budget resolutions, these are short-term budgets that are passed so that the government does not simply stop working, and these short-term such budget temporary resolutions, they are what are called clean resolutions, they include only government funding, they do not even include additional united states programs that they would like to discuss. the second issue, which is really related to both ukraine and other countries, and these discussions in fact. all four budgets that were allocated during the 22-23 years, maybe that's why they looked so easy, they were submitted, discussed, approved, but in fact only the first additional budget of 13 billion, which was approved immediately after the beginning of the invasion, and every next one, it was a lot of work, a lot of discussions , a lot in some weeks, i'll be honest, i had the impression that
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i was back in my previous job as the minister of finance, because the committee discussions, the speeches, the giving of information, sometimes the face-to-face discussions , why this program and not this program, but where we are now, that is, thank god, the united states has passed its own budget resolution, and it is not an issue that is being worked on 100% of the time now, there is a package that has been submitted to the administration, a proposal, which combines aid to ukraine, aid to israel, aid also in the pacific theater and some internal american issues related to the southern border, this package is very actively discussed now both in the chamber and in the senate, we, the embassy, ​​all organizations , the diaspora, ukrainian organizations, american organizations are very active in reporting that this package is extremely necessary, that it is needed for a year, that is, what is
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the plus? of this idea, which is proposed by the administration, not to add it to the temporary budget resolutions, which for three months can be generally short-term, that is, we are talking about a package for a year, if you look at public speeches and press secretaries of all departments, then there is not a week when there is no or sometimes even, every speech, always in part of the speech there is a briefing on ukraine . also during this time, starting with the hamas attack on israel, the rammstein group, as immediately after the attack, secretary austin, despite the fact that really, well , the issue of the attack and israel, it's a very important issue for the united states, and a face-to-face meeting with rammstein was held without any delays, and secretary austin together with the new head of the united

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